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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  BILL DEMSKI, from Glendale, AZ, and an opponent of the Tea Party, argues with a Tea Party supporter about Arizona Gov Jan Brewer, a favorite of the Arizona Tea Party because of her tough stand on illegal immigration at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: PATRICK LACEY, a supporter of the Tea Party, talks to Maricopa County Sheriff JOE ARPAIO during a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Tea Party supporters at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Tea Party supporters at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  BILL DEMSKI, from Glendale, AZ, and an opponent of the Tea Party, argues with ARTHUR OLIVAS, right, from Phoenix, a Tea Party supporter. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Arizona State Senator RUSSELL PEARCE, a Republican and Tea Party supporter, at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix. Pearce is a staunch opponent of illegal immigration and the author of SB 1070, Arizona's tough anti-illegal immigration bill. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Arizona State Senator RUSSELL PEARCE, a Republican and Tea Party supporter, jokes with ARTHUR OLIVAS, a legal Mexican immigrant and naturalized US citizen before a Tea Party rally in Phoenix. Pearce is a staunch opponent of illegal immigration and the author of SB 1070, Arizona's tough anti-illegal immigration bill. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • CAROL CONDIT, a Tea Party supporter from Phoenix, AZ, holds up a sign during a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • CAROL CONDIT, a Tea Party supporter from Phoenix, AZ, holds up a sign during a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: A member of the Tea Party confronts an Arizona Capitol Police officer who was protecting immigrants' rights activists at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: A member of the Tea Party tries to block immigrants' rights supporters at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Tea Party supporters at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Tea Party supporters at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Tea Party supporters at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Tea Party supporters at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Tea Party supporters at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Tea Party supporters at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Tea Party supporters at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Tea Party supporters at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Tea Party supporters at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: State Senator RUSSELL PEARCE, President of the Arizona State Senate, and an opponent of illegal immigration and favorite of the Tea Party movement, at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: State Senator RUSSELL PEARCE, President of the Arizona State Senate, and an opponent of illegal immigration and favorite of the Tea Party movement, at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: CAROL CONDIT, a Tea Party supporter from Phoenix, AZ, argues with immigrants' rights supporters at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: CAROL CONDIT, a Tea Party supporter from Phoenix, AZ, argues with immigrants' rights supporters at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: CAROL CONDIT, a Tea Party supporter from Phoenix, AZ, argues with immigrants' rights supporters at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: CAROL CONDIT, a Tea Party supporter from Phoenix, AZ, argues with immigrants' rights supporters at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: JOHN SANBORN, a Tea Party supporter, at the Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: PATRICK LACEY, a supporter of the Tea Party, wears a tri-corner hat at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: PATRICK LACEY, a supporter of the Tea Party, wears a tri-corner hat at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Tea Party organizer JANET CONTRERAS, a Republican candidate for congress, speaks at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, Friday. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Arizona State Senator RUSSELL PEARCE, a Republican and Tea Party supporter, speaks at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix. Pearce is a staunch opponent of illegal immigration and the author of SB 1070, Arizona's tough anti-illegal immigration bill. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Arizona State Senator RUSSELL PEARCE, a Republican and Tea Party supporter, RIGHT, talks to a supporter at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix. Pearce is a staunch opponent of illegal immigration and the author of SB 1070, Arizona's tough anti-illegal immigration bill. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Arizona State Senator RUSSELL PEARCE, a Republican and Tea Party supporter, at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix. Pearce is a staunch opponent of illegal immigration and the author of SB 1070, Arizona's tough anti-illegal immigration bill. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  BILL DEMSKI, from Glendale, AZ, and an opponent of the Tea Party, argues with ARTHUR OLIVAS, right, from Phoenix, a Tea Party supporter. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  An Arizona Capitol police officer watches BILL DEMSKI, from Glendale, AZ, and an opponent of the Tea Party, after Demski was asked to leave a Tea Party rally in Phoenix. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Tea Party supporters at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  LIZ HOURICAN, an anti-Tea Party protester, shouts at Sarah Palin at a Tea Party rally Friday. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Tea Party organizer JANET CONTRERAS, a Republican candidate for congress, speaks at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, Friday. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  BILL DEMSKI, from Glendale, AZ, and an opponent of the Tea Party, argues with police before a Tea Party rally Friday. The police asked Demski to leave the venua because the organizers had rented the space. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Arizona State Senator RUSSELL PEARCE, a Republican and Tea Party supporter, jokes with ARTHUR OLIVAS, a legal Mexican immigrant and naturalized US citizen before a Tea Party rally in Phoenix. Pearce is a staunch opponent of illegal immigration and the author of SB 1070, Arizona's tough anti-illegal immigration bill. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A man with Tea Bags on his hat at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: MIKE KEATING, a member of the Tea Party, frames the media and Tea Party members during a Tea Party press conference about illegal immigration in front of the Arizona state capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A man with Tea Bags on his hat at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Arizona State Police and Capitol Police arrest a man at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: CHRISTINA RASTERZ, from Glendale, AZ, prays at the opening of the Tea Party rally in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Maricopa County Sheriff JOE ARPAIO, a staunch opponent of illegal immigration and favorite of the Tea Party movement, meets with supporters in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Tea Party tee shirts for sale at the Arizona State Capitol Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Tea Party tee shirts for sale at the Arizona State Capitol Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 27 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: People listen to KELI CARENDER, from the Tea Party Patriots, speak at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Sunday, the last day of the conference. About 2,000 people were expected to attend the event, which organizers said was meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers included former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ended with a presidential straw poll, which was won by Herman Cain, a newspaper columnist from Atlanta, GA.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 27 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: A woman carries a candle lit birthday cake marking the second anniversary of the Tea Party movement through the hall at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Sunday, the last day of the conference. About 2,000 people were expected to attend the event, which organizers said was meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers included former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ended with a presidential straw poll, which was won by Herman Cain, a newspaper columnist from Atlanta, GA.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 27 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Members of the Tea Party Patriots say the Pledge of Allegiance at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Sunday, the last day of the conference. About 2,000 people were expected to attend the event, which organizers said was meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers included former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ended with a presidential straw poll, which was won by Herman Cain, a newspaper columnist from Atlanta, GA.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 27 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Members of the Tea Party Patriots say the Pledge of Allegiance at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Sunday, the last day of the conference. About 2,000 people were expected to attend the event, which organizers said was meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers included former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ended with a presidential straw poll, which was won by Herman Cain, a newspaper columnist from Atlanta, GA.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 27 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Members of the Tea Party Patriots sing "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" during a prayer meeting at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Sunday, the last day of the conference. About 2,000 people were expected to attend the event, which organizers said was meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers included former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ended with a presidential straw poll, which was won by Herman Cain, a newspaper columnist from Atlanta, GA.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 27 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Members of the Tea Party Patriots sing "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" during a prayer meeting at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Sunday, the last day of the conference. About 2,000 people were expected to attend the event, which organizers said was meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers included former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ended with a presidential straw poll, which was won by Herman Cain, a newspaper columnist from Atlanta, GA.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 26 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: REBECCA KELSEY, from Gilbert, AZ, hands out schedules to attendees at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Saturday. The Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit goes through Sunday Feb. 27. About 2,000 people are attending the event, which organizers said is meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers include former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ends with a presidential straw poll Sunday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 26 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: CARL KIZER, from Yuma, AZ, wore a tri-cornered hat during the Tea Party Patriots Summit meeting in Phoenix Saturday. The Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit goes through Sunday Feb. 27. About 2,000 people are attending the event, which organizers said is meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers include former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ends with a presidential straw poll Sunday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Tea Party supporters check their gift bags during registration for the Policy Summit in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. The Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit starts in Phoenix Friday and goes through Sunday Feb. 27. About 2,000 people are expected to attend the event, which organizers said is meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers include former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ends with a presidential straw poll Sunday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  SARAH PALIN and her son TRIG at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  SARAH PALIN and her son TRIG at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  SARAH PALIN and her son TRIG at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  SARAH PALIN and her son TRIG at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  SARAH PALIN at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  SARAH PALIN and her son TRIG at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  SARAH PALIN at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  The crowd at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  The crowd at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  The crowd at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Police talk to a man who sat on his bike in the front row of the Tea Party rally in Phoenix Friday. The man was ultimately arrested. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Police talk to a man who sat on his bike in the front row of the Tea Party rally in Phoenix Friday. The man was ultimately arrested. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Arizona State Police and Capitol Police arrest a man at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Arizona State Police and Capitol Police arrest a man at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Arizona State Police and Capitol Police arrest a man at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Arizona State Police and Capitol Police arrest a man at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: CHRISTINA RASTERZ, from Glendale, AZ, prays at the opening of the Tea Party rally in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: CHRISTINA RASTERZ, from Glendale, AZ, prays at the opening of the Tea Party rally in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Maricopa County Sheriff JOE ARPAIO, a staunch opponent of illegal immigration and favorite of the Tea Party movement, meets with supporters in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: A Tea Party supporter with an American flag at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: VIRGINIA GALLEGOS, an immigrants' rights supporter, argues with a member of the Tea Party about immigration in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: A Tea Party supporter at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: A Tea Party supporter with American flags at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: A Tea Party supporter with American flags at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: A Tea Party supporter with American flags at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: An immigrants' supporter wears a mask as a protest against Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer and Republicans in the state legislature during a protest against the Tea Party in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 APRIL 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: An immigrants' supporter wears a mask as a protest against Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer and Republicans in the state legislature during a protest against the Tea Party in Phoenix Friday. About 500 supporters of the Tea Party movement rallied Friday at the Arizona State Capitol to mark tax day. They protested high taxes, the federal deficit, the debt limit and immigration policy. About 50 pro-immigrant protesters held a counter rally at the capitol. At least one person was arrested, and others led away by police after several shouting matches between Tea Party supporters and the immigrants rights protesters broke out.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 27 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Members of the Tea Party Patriots say the Pledge of Allegiance at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Sunday, the last day of the conference. About 2,000 people were expected to attend the event, which organizers said was meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers included former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ended with a presidential straw poll, which was won by Herman Cain, a newspaper columnist from Atlanta, GA.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 27 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Members of the Tea Party Patriots stand in prayer during a prayer meeting at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Sunday, the last day of the conference. About 2,000 people were expected to attend the event, which organizers said was meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers included former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ended with a presidential straw poll, which was won by Herman Cain, a newspaper columnist from Atlanta, GA.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 27 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Members of the Tea Party Patriots stand in prayer during a prayer meeting at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Sunday, the last day of the conference. About 2,000 people were expected to attend the event, which organizers said was meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers included former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ended with a presidential straw poll, which was won by Herman Cain, a newspaper columnist from Atlanta, GA.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 27 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Members of the Tea Party Patriots stand in prayer during a prayer meeting at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Sunday, the last day of the conference. About 2,000 people were expected to attend the event, which organizers said was meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers included former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ended with a presidential straw poll, which was won by Herman Cain, a newspaper columnist from Atlanta, GA.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 27 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Members of the Tea Party Patriots stand in prayer during a prayer meeting at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Sunday, the last day of the conference. About 2,000 people were expected to attend the event, which organizers said was meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers included former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ended with a presidential straw poll, which was won by Herman Cain, a newspaper columnist from Atlanta, GA.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 27 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Members of the Tea Party Patriots stand in prayer during a prayer meeting at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Sunday, the last day of the conference. About 2,000 people were expected to attend the event, which organizers said was meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers included former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ended with a presidential straw poll, which was won by Herman Cain, a newspaper columnist from Atlanta, GA.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 27 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Members of the Tea Party Patriots sing "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" during a prayer meeting at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Sunday, the last day of the conference. About 2,000 people were expected to attend the event, which organizers said was meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers included former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ended with a presidential straw poll, which was won by Herman Cain, a newspaper columnist from Atlanta, GA.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 26 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: REBECCA KELSEY, from Gilbert, AZ, hands out schedules to attendees at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit in Phoenix Saturday. The Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit goes through Sunday Feb. 27. About 2,000 people are attending the event, which organizers said is meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers include former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ends with a presidential straw poll Sunday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 26 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: CARL KIZER, from Yuma, AZ, wore a tri-cornered hat during the Tea Party Patriots Summit meeting in Phoenix Saturday. The Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit goes through Sunday Feb. 27. About 2,000 people are attending the event, which organizers said is meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers include former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ends with a presidential straw poll Sunday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 26 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: CARL KIZER, from Yuma, AZ, wore a tri-cornered hat during the Tea Party Patriots Summit meeting in Phoenix Saturday. The Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit goes through Sunday Feb. 27. About 2,000 people are attending the event, which organizers said is meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers include former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ends with a presidential straw poll Sunday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 26 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: A man with an anti-Obama tee shirt waits to get into the Tea Party Patriots Summit meeting in Phoenix Saturday morning. The Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit goes through Sunday Feb. 27. About 2,000 people are attending the event, which organizers said is meant to unite Tea Party groups across the country. Speakers include former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris and conservative blogger Andrew Brietbart. The event ends with a presidential straw poll Sunday.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A woman cheers at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  The crowd at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  The crowd at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  The crowd at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix, AZ, Friday. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 22 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  SARAH PALIN talks a middle school student at a Tea Party rally in Phoenix. About 300 people attended a Tea Party rally on the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Friday. They demanded lower taxes, less government spending, repeal of the health care reform bill, and strengthening of the US side of the US - Mexican border. They listened to Arizona politicians and applauded wildly when former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her son, Trig, made a surprise appearance. The event was a part of the Tea Party Express bus tour that is crossing the United States.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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